- The
Kunja People are an
Indigenous Australian people of
southwest Queensland.
Norman Tindale calculated Kunja lands as
spreading over some 12,000 square...
-
Chikungunya is an
infection caused by the
Alphavirus chikungunya (CHIKV). The
disease was
first identified in 1952 in
Tanzania and
named based on the Kimakonde...
- bark
gunya (shelter), c. 1856
Aboriginal woman in
front of bark
gunya (shelter), Victoria, c. 1872 Two
Aboriginal woman in
front of bark
gunya, c. 1850s...
- dialects, of
which Bidjara proper was the last to go extinct. One of
these was
Gunya (Kunja),
spoken over 31,200 km2 (12,188 sq mi), from the
Warrego River near...
- Celsius.[citation needed]
Gunya (Kunya, Kunja, Kurnja) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Gunya people. The
Gunya language region includes...
- and
Mount Tabor.
Gunya (also
known as Kunya, Kunja, Kurnja) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Gunya people. The
Gunya language region...
-
sculptures are
produced for sale.
Gunya Titjikala was a
tourist resort operated by
Gunya Tourism at Titjikala. ("
Gunya" is
another word for "humpy" or shelter...
- and opal mining.
Gunya (also
known as Kunya, Kunja, Kurnja) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Gunya people. The
Gunya language region...
- Alex ****harsky - vocals, lyrics, synth, keyboards,
producer Aleksandr “
Gunya”
Vereninov - guitar,
lyrics Mykola “Sniper”
Kobyliuk - synth, keyboards...
- Union, was
actively engaged in
field research in the valley. In 2001
Alexei Gunya presented the
findings in his book,
Yagnob Valley – nature, history, and...